Bill Ali'iloa Lincoln (March 21, 1911 - September 9, 1989) was a Hawaiian hula singer and musician, noted for his soaring falsetto. He recorded under the Bell Records label with his group Bill Ali'iloa Lincoln and His Hawaiians. Their hits included "Ke Ala Nui Liliha", "Ku'u Lei Liliha", "Moku O Keawe", "My Yellow Ginger Lei" (1955) and "Mauna Loa". John Kameaaloha Almeida was influential in launching Lincoln's career.

Bill Aliʻiloa Lincoln, Bill Ali'iloa Lincoln is a Hawaiian hula singer and musician, noted for his soaring falsetto He was married to Napua Stevens, another noted hula. Original recording of Ke Ala Nui Liliha by Bill Ali'iloa Lincoln and His Hawaiians. Performance of Mauna Loa by Bill Ali'iloa Lincoln.

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Guest hula performances by Hālau O Keikiali’i. Our annual lū’au has been an integral part of sharing Hawaiian culture with our Wellesley and greater Boston area community for 14 years. Mahalo nui loa to Kumu Kawika for helping our group prepare for our 14th annual lū’au! We always greatly appreciate your kōkua in sharing Hawaiian culture with our campus. Wellesley’s Hui o Hawai’is annual lū’au will be happening on April 20th this year. Therefore, NOW is the time where we need to stop settling for haole-fied ions of our histories and find ways to help Kānaka Maoli ters (who are paʻa in nā mea Hawaiʻi) bring our stories to life. Enough with the Hollywood nonsense.

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Performance of "Mauna Loa" by Bill Ali'iloa Lincoln. She was a cousin to Bill Aliiloa Lincoln, another noted hula musician, several people related to Napua Stevens are successful musicians or entertainers in Hawaii. She died on January 7,1990 at the age of 71, Original recording of Hawaiian Hospitality by Napua Stevens on YouTube Original recording of I Want to Learn to Speak Hawaiian by Napua Stevens on YouTube. Kamakahi produced an album featuring his son in 2004 entitled Paani, the CD was the first solo ukulele effort of David and garnered a Na Hoku Hanohano Award from the Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts for Contemporary Album of the Year in 2005.